Ablet Kamalov
Kamalov is widely recognized for his work as an editor and author of the European Handbook of Central Asian Studies (2021), which serves as a comprehensive instructional guide for students and researchers in the field. Columbia University Press His primary research areas include: Uyghur Historiography & Identity
Ablet Kamalov wasn’t a general or a president. He was, by some accounts, a teacher, a poet, or a local leader — depending on which oral history you trust. But in Crimea, among the older generation, his name is spoken with a mix of sorrow and pride. ablet kamalov
(2001): A seminal work republished in Farsi in 2002. Turks and Iranians in the Tang Empire (2017). Kamalov is widely recognized for his work as
In an infamous 2015 interview, Kamalov said: "The market must clear itself. We cannot fight the ocean with a bucket." But in Crimea, among the older generation, his
is a premier Central Asian historian, philologist, and professor of history at Turan University in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He stands as one of the world's leading authorities on Uyghur studies, Central Asian ethnic minorities, and trans-border migrations . Over a career spanning decades, Kamalov’s foundational research has bridged the complex histories of the Russian, Soviet, and Chinese empires, shedding light on how marginalized communities navigate identity, statehood, and survival at the Eurasian crossroads.
His work often focuses on the complex geopolitical and cultural position of the Uyghur people, situated between China and the former Soviet states. Key Areas of Expertise and Research UYGHUR STUDIES IN CENTRAL ASIA: